The Sun has about 333,000 times the mass of the Earth, while it has over 1,300,000 times the volume.
The average density of the Sun's matter is about a quarter of Earth's density (25.5 %).
Earth = 6 x 10^24 kilograms, volume 1.1 trillion cubic kilometers (1.08 x 10^12)
Sun = 2 x 10^30 kilograms, volume 1.4 quintillion cubic kilometers (1.41 x 10^18)
The sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers, which is more than 100 times earth's diameter.
In our Solar System, Jupiter has approximately that mass. Many of the extrasolar planets discovered so far have similar masses as well.
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The Sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than Earth's.
The radius of Earth is about 0.95 times greater than the radius of Venus.
8000 is ten times greater than 800.
The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers, while the average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is approximately 778 million kilometers. To find how many times greater the distance from the Sun to Jupiter is compared to the distance from the Earth to the Moon, you can divide 778,000,000 by 384,400, which is roughly 2,025 times greater.
18.96 times greater = 19.96 times as great.
The volume of the Earth is 50 times greater than the volume of the Moon.
The sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than that of Earth. Specifically, the sun has a diameter of approximately 1.4 million kilometers, while Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers. This vast difference highlights the sun's immense size compared to our planet.
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It is 1000 times greater because 1000 times 0.09 = 90
Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times greater than the Earth's diameter.
The sun will appear about 160 times smaller from Uranus compared to Earth due to the greater distance between Uranus and the sun. This is because Uranus is much further away from the sun than Earth is.
If you mean as in 90.09 then it is 1000 times greater because 1000*0.09 = 90